SAĞ SİNÜS VALSALVA DAN KÖKEN ALAN SİRKUMFLEX KORONER ARTERE BAŞARILI PERKUTAN KORONER GİRİŞİM Succesfull Percutaneous Coronary Intervention of Circumflex Coronary Artery Originating from the Right Sinus of Valsalva
ÖZETKoroner arter anomalileri koroner anjiografiye giden hastaların %0,6 -1,5 unda teşhis edilmektedir.Hayatı tehdit eden durumlarla karşılaşabilirler fakat genellikle asemptomatiklerdir. Buvakada 54 yaşında ki bayan hasta akut yüksek lateral myokard enfarktüsü ile hastaneye başvurduve sol sirkumfleks koroner arter çıkış anomalisine sahipti. Biz anormal çıkışlı koroner arterebaşarılı perkutan girişim işlemi uyguladık.Anahtar Kelimeler: Sirkumfleks koroner; Koroner anomali; Sağ sinüs valsalvaABSTRACTCoronary artery anomalies are diagnosed in 0.6 to 1.5% of patients who undergo coronaryangiography (CAG). They may present with life threatening conditions but are generallyasymptomatic. In this report, a 54-year-old woman was admitted to the hospital with acutehigh lateral myocardial infarction and had an anomalous origin of the left circumflex coronaryartery (LCX). We performed a successful percutaneous coronary intervention with an abnormaloutput coronary artery.Keywords: Circumflex coronary; Coronary anomaly; Right sinus of valsalva
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